We have extensive experience representing our clients in the United States Tax Court as well as in the federal, state, and local administrative appeals venues, such as IRS Appeals, NYS BCMS, and the NYC Bureau of Conciliation.

Our advice and representation extends to our firm's tax compliance and planning groups as part of our tax audit services. We can help minimize potential tax controversies with taxing authorities, including seeking private letter rulings and other administratively‑issued guidance.

For more information on how Grassi & Co.'s Tax Controversy practice group can be of service, contact Noelle Geiger, JD., at ngeiger@grassicpas.com, or call her at (516) 336-2447.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 created code section 1400Z, which is designed to encourage economic growth and development through private investment in specific low income or rural communities and disaster areas.

Is your business behind on EFTPS (Electronic Federal Tax Payment System) payments for federal employment taxes? If so, you may get an unexpected visit from an IRS Revenue Officer as part of the EFTPS Early Alert program being implemented in 2016. The visit will be unannounced and will occur before the employment tax return is filed or tax is assessed. Your late-paid electronic federal tax deposits will trigger an FTD alert that is shared with the IRS in June, September, December and March. This alert will be coded (A) or (B).

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Grassi & Co. is an independent member firm of Moore Stephens North America, which is itself a regional member of Moore Stephens International Limited (MSIL). All the firms in MSIL are independent entities, owned and managed in each location. Their membership in, or association with, Moore Stephens International Limited should not be construed as constituting or implying any partnership between them.